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4: Go Wild: Planting Wildflowers to Encourage Biodiversity with Ash Pearson
- 2024/08/07
- 再生時間: 30 分
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We meet the National Trust's Ash Pearson on a field overlooking the cove of Cape Cornwall. We have come here to see how the collaboration with Nick Hall and his Wildflower Project are being used. We move from the residential application as we learned in the episode with Nick and see it applied on a grand scale, in this case along the South West Coast Path. Ash takes us through a tired and overgrown paddock along the trail to show us how the "plugs" Nick supplies along with other applications the National Trust are using are revitalising the area and attracting and feeding an increasing amount and variety of insects and butterflies.
Ash reflects on the unique relationship and networks that can be formed between grassroots businesses and larger organisations to solve very local needs and challenges - The Wildflower Project being a case in point. Like Nick, they both share in caretaking of the land in such a manner that providing the best quality nutrition in the native plants they choose provide the number and variety in order support the local biodiversity.
Ash reflects on the unique relationship and networks that can be formed between grassroots businesses and larger organisations to solve very local needs and challenges - The Wildflower Project being a case in point. Like Nick, they both share in caretaking of the land in such a manner that providing the best quality nutrition in the native plants they choose provide the number and variety in order support the local biodiversity.